Frigg: Chief Norse Goddess Who Knew Secrets Of Humans’ Fates

A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Frigg is an early European goddess and a prominent mythological figure in Norse mythology. In Norse beliefs, she was the personification of the sky, clouds, and the earth, and the ruler of Asgard as the chief of the female goddesses in the Norse pantheon.

Frigg: Chief Norse Goddess Who Knew Secrets Of Humans' Fates

Her name means "the beloved," "the friend," "the wife," and "dear."

She is the goddess of love, maternity, marriage, and the household.

Although Frigg was the goddess of family, motherhood, and protector of marriage, she was unfaithful to Odin several times, including with his brothers.

She was the mother of Balder, the god of the sun and light, and Höder and Hermod. As the wife of Odin, she shared his throne, Hildskjalf, from which Odin could see all lands.

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